“I Can’t Breathe”: H.E.R. commemorates Juneteenth (June 19) with the release of the compelling new song “I Can’t Breathe” (“I Can’t Breathe”), inspired by the loss of Black lives through police brutality including George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
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Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorBron Studios’ non-scripted division Bron Life is partnering with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and his Brooklyn Media to develop and produce Homicide or Justified.
The docuseries, hosted by Crump, takes viewers step by step through questionable murder cases like the ones involving George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Aubery, whose families he currently represents.In In Homicide or Justified, Crump — whose clients have also included the families of
.“I Can’t Breathe”: H.E.R. commemorates Juneteenth (June 19) with the release of the compelling new song “I Can’t Breathe” (“I Can’t Breathe”), inspired by the loss of Black lives through police brutality including George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
Benjamin Crump, a civil rights attorney who represents the families of victims of police violence, has signed with UTA. Crump is currently representing the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery and has also represented the families ofTrayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Michael Brown, among others.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerUTA has signed attorney Benjamin Crump and will work with him across TV, podcasting, film and speaking opportunities.Crump has represented the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Nakia Jones, Danny Ray Thomas and Stephon Clark, as well as the residents of Flint, Michigan.
Karamo Brown says the globe is grieving right now, even if it doesn’t quite realize it.
Like millions of people, Ammika Harris has been supporting the protesters of the Black Lives Matter movement via social media. Chris Brown’s baby mama has been actively sharing posts about protesters demanding the end of systemic racism after the brutal killing of George Floyd.
Beyonce and Kim Kardashian West were among the stars honouring a black woman shot dead by police.
protests across the country following the death of George Floyd, black artists have dropped meaningful new music, with many sending the profits to a good cause. Kane Brown surprised fans with a track he's been keeping under wraps for months, dropping a soulful country tribute to unity, «Worldwide Beautiful,» Tracee Ellis Ross stepped up to full diva status with soundtrack, and Run the Jewels dropped their fourth album early and for free, following Killer Mike's tearful, impassioned speech to
Breonna Taylor would have been 27 today.Taylor was an EMT who worked at two local hospitals in Louisville, Kentucky, including amid the coronavirus pandemic. She was a daughter, a granddaughter, a sister, a niece and a best friend.
Kanye West has donated $2 million to the families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.
By Bruce Haring
Kanye West, 42, opened up his bank account on Thursday (June 4) and donated $2 million to charities associated with Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, the three recent black men, and women killed by police officers. Kanye also pledged to cover legal costs for the Arbery and Taylor families, a rep for the rapper told Variety, and he’s set up a college fund to cover tuition for George Floyd’s 6-year-old daughter, Gianna.
Ben Higgins and Ashley Iacnoetti are addressing the criticism they received for denouncing Hannah Brown’s use of the N-word.
On Instagram, Beyoncé urged her followers to "remain aligned and focused" as people continue to march in the streets for the lives of George Floyd, Tony McDade, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black victims of police brutality.
Dozens of celebs are encouraging their fans to remember Louisville native Breonna Taylor ahead of what would have been her 27th birthday on Friday (June 5). Taylor's name has been chanted and evoked by the thousands of protesters who've taken to the streets over the p
This coming Friday (June 5) will have been the 27th birthday of Breonna Taylor, the Louisville woman who was killed on March 13 when a squad of police used a battering ram to enter her apartment using a "no-knock" warrant and opened fire, fatally hitting Taylor at least eight times.Taylor's name is among those most frequently mentioned these days by protesters marching to demand justice for George Floyd, who was killed when a now-fired white police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine
Amid the ongoing nationwide protests after the death of George Floyd, Demi Lovato is also taking a moment to pay tribute to Breonna Taylor.
Amid the ongoing nationwide protests after the death of George Floyd,Demi Lovato is also taking a moment to pay tribute to Breonna Taylor.
Last week, after the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer, Demi Lovato posted in solidarity with Black Lives Matter. She also directed her fellow white people to do more.
Leslie Jones is seeing history repeat itself.